New–The 12 Brides of Christmas! You’re invited to a Christmas wedding…that is twelve of them! Discover the joy of an old-fashioned Christmas romance with these twelve heart-warming stories. Brand-new stories from renowned inspirational fiction authors will take you into the heartland of historical America. Releasing each week starting October 6, you’ll want to read all of them.
#2: The Nutcracker Bride
While gathering walnuts, someone throws a bag of money into Lucy Langdon’s wagon. Now Chad Prescott, a Texas ranger, is determined to recover the bag, but not before he is shot as a prowler. Waking up in a house full of German nutcrackers is rather disconcerting for this lawman, but not as troublesome as feeling his heart fall for the lovely Lucy.
Don’t be late! Watch for all 12 stories:
Available Now – #1: The Advent Bride
Available Now – #2: The Nutcraker Bride
Available Now – #3: The Evergreen Bride
Available Now – #4: The Gift-Wrapped Bride
Available Now – #5: The Yuletide Bride
Available Now – #6: The Gingerbread Bride
Available Now – #7: The Nativity Bride
Available Now – #8: The Christmas Tree Bride
Available Now – #9: The Festive Bride
Available Now – #10: The Christmas Star Bride
Available Now – #11: The Snowbound Bride
Available Now – #12: The Fruitcake Bride
…have yourself a Cozy Little Christmas!
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Summary
Lucy Langdon was a force to be reckoned with; with her eyes the color of Texas blue bonnets and her hair like shiny copper. At least, Texas Ranger Chad Prescott thought so, especially when she plugged him with a bullet from her shotgun; after all, he scared her out of her wits! Lucy Langdon is horrified when she finds a gunnysack full of cash in the bed of her wagon. She has a feeling it came from a handsome rider on a black horse being chased by outlaws. When before mentioned rider shows up at Lucy's door and claims to be a Texas Ranger, she does not know whether or not to believe him; but as a blizzard rages and a man with a bullet hole begs refuge, she allows \"Mr. Prescott\" to remain in her home while she nurses him back to health. There, within the confines of her grandfather's farm, Lucy and Chad build a fragile friendship, while Lucy continues to bake German pastries(which is her livelihood) and to care for her aged, disoriented \"Opa\" (German term for grandfather) Chad learns the meaning behind all of the strange looking wooden \"puppets\" that are scattered through¬out the sod rooms, which Lucy informs him that they are hand¬carved nutcrackers; her favorite being the \"nutcracker bride\", painted many years prior by her grandmother. All good things generally come to an end and when the Dobson gang of outlaws re¬appear, Lucy and Chad's relationship is potentially \"shattered\" when Chad returns to his job as an officer of the law. . . . . . .or is it? Love just might coming knocking on Lucy's door in the shape of a \"nutcracker bride\"! This is a clever and captivating little story with delightful humor sprinkled through¬out. I received an advance copy of \"The Nutcracker Bride\" from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion.